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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CAv.K HLX " , 1 Take out the Carbon. Give National Auto Accessory fojj .-.. r. 210 MAIN STRPpt ' RHEUMATISM the Engine more rep next io jrosiomcc Ph ione 47i MOTOR 'H4 fe & & miiffi ihait nn mm t nrrrim a $ lilt nunjft HAKui Phone Eight-Three 1 i Phone Eight-Three X From Producer to Consumer MOVE TO LAUNCH COMMERCIAL CLUB : One of the chief causes for the high prices of meat today is the demand of the public for only certain cuts, particularly steaks and chops. Other cuts, such as stew meats, boiling meats, corn beef, equally nutritious,, and in some cases more so, are almost a drag on the market. A stew of veal, lamb or beef with vegetables, etc. costs you just about half the price of a T-Bone steak, and is at least as nu tritious. Let us help you cut down your living expenses. We always have on hand a supply of fresh, juicy beef, veal and lamb. Kindly phone your orders early 83. PEOPLE'S MARKET At tho close of tho locturo, "Dark est Now York Aftor Dark." nt tho Orpheus, an almost unanimous vote was mndo by those present to ubo thoir Intluenco with tho professional and business mon of tho city to or ganlzo a Commercial Club. Tho HPOiikur emphasized that a commor clal club Imh proven to bo the vory strongest factor for tho progress of business anil tlio bottorment of tho moral conditions of a city. Such an organization should haw tho sup port of all professional and business men as woll as farmers who are In terested in havliiK a good commun ity, us It was clearly demonstrated that what tho city Is tho surround ing country will also be. MEDFORD BANKER IS FORCED TO RESIGN MKDKORD, 8opt. 24. h, Noldor tnoyor hna resigned an hank diroator, duo to tho demands of tho Amarlcan Legion members following tho pub lication of nn aliened pro-Gorman article In a local weekly paper at Nolderboyer'M request. AVIATION INTKUKKIU Vim HKUVlCfl, BEAR HOLDS UP NEWSPAPER MAN Canadian women. In a number of widely scattered localities, will par ticipate In their tlrst elections as full clllzonu on October 27, when a hnlf doze nor more vacancies In the Do minion parliament aro to be tilled. SANTA MONICA, CM., sept,. Aviation disturbs .e,,CM ,, ,f churehm of Hanta Monica tl to a complaint JHIl rg Sf cltycomn,lsHlo.,(,rHb,thon,r W ,' Cornott. pastor of tho Kim iw terlan Church r'r,l'ttbr. The minister declare! ,,illM. "nw w 'vr tin. church J T Sunday service that tlio hlrr of Planes lnt..rr,,r.., lh th ep J and singing, "reaciin, The cninmlsHlonnr., SM1C(1 luirnt to aviators il,llt they t, hl,t altitudes from 1 1 . m , w Sundays. P- n' Mrs. Ueurlotla llarmori', who wus VIctomtwBn ip a iMnnouso vk elected villitgo tnm:iuror cf l'eehs-, rendered valuable horvlcw (u , kill, N. Y liiHt nprliiK, being the, the war as priHlilcnt of tlio Urlll h tlrst wiiinu to be honored with pub-1 committee uf the Hroin.li Hed er lie olllco In that town, Is now a can-j Iuih Inmiii decorated with the Orde dldato for tho olllco of revolver ofiof the Ilrltlsh Kmplru by Klnr taxes. George. LOS ANGKLES, Cal., Sopt. 25. Joseph Hlothen, publisher of tho Seattle (Wash.) Times, was held up In Yosemlto Park rocontly. I The hold-up was accomplished by n bear with two cubs who stood In ' tho middle of the narrow road audi refused to budge while Mr. Hlothen j was motoring through tho valley. Tho nowsnaiiormnn took udvantaee of tho situation to photogrnph the animals but bis day's schedule was upset by tho delay. Gold Seal top Notch and Hall Artistic piano miilne nml ni.. Rrnnd Rubber Hoots, K. K. K. Store, work. Call Morgan at !-:ur Skin. -Ct herd Co. 15-12t BUCKMECHT ARMY 4 SHOE I R GREAT TOTAL LONDON, Sept. 24. Interest on Russia's state liabilities today amounts annually to approximately 1643,500,000, according to a state ment issued from Omsk by the Min ister of Finance of the Kolchak gov ernment. In 1914 the national debt was 8, 037,000,000 rubles, the statement says. Internal war time loans ag gregated 33,OQO,000,000 rubles while loans contracted abroad amounted to 8,000,000,000 rubles, thus bringing the debt to a total of about 50.000, 000,00 rubles yearly would be re quired for the amortisation of tlii tremendous sum. The statement points out the fact that the figures quoted in rubles re present fictitious values as the for eign loans were issued abroad in English, American, French, Japanese and Italian currencies which cannot be converted into rubles at the oil gold rate of exchange. Whereas France, In pro-war days was Russia's largest creditor,, it is noted that Great Britain supplied the tulk of Russia's financial requl1 ments during hostilities with France, America, Japan and Italy ranking in the order named. "IX THE DAY'S NEWS" Brig. Gen. Clarence P. Townsley, who goes 'on the retired list of the United States Army today on account of age, leaves behind him a long and brilliant record of efficient ser vice. A native of New York State, he was appointed to the United States Military Academy from Iowa in 1877 and graduated with high honors four years later. During nearly the whole of his military career Gen? Townsley has been Identified with the artillery branch of the service. During the war with Spain he served as chief of artillery and chief ordi nance officer of the Department of Havana. For two years he was cop. mandant of the Coast Artillery School at Fort Monroe and later he was su perintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point. In the early part of 1917 Gen. Townsley was sent on a visit of inspection to the European battle fronts. FRENCH DEPUTIES WILL BE ARMY VETERANS NOW In some counties of Now York state fully 60 per cent of the total vote In the recent primaries was cast by women. MONTANA TIMBER SURRVEY PLANNED Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, MISSOULA, Mont., Sopt. 25. Un der the direction of the bureiu or sylviculture of the forest servke, a survey is to be made soon, of tho amount of timber destroyed in Mon tana during tho fire season Just end ed. This survey will undertake to de termine the vuluo of the merchant able timber destroyed, the 1ms in yojnjr growth, tho pos'jiblK.ia, o si.a?i o( 'lie remaining tiuinr, and the effect of tho fires on the plans for this year. It is believed that a considerable amount of lumber may be salvaged and put to commercial uses. Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE -CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. PARIS, Sept. 24. When tho now French Chamber assembles after tho coming election it is expected that fifty percent of the deputies will be veterans of the great war. Everyone is looking forward to a horizon blue chamber. BInet-Valmor, a writer who ren dered such eminent services with the tanks In tho last two years of the war expects to be returned to the Chamber. Ho has written that ono o tho first" measures that ho will try to have passed will bo the rewarding by titles of the victorious Frencl Generals. Commenting upon the tltl granted by the King of England Uyng, making him Lord Byng of VI my, BInet-Valnier writes: "I shall ask the new house that the names of great battles be adde to the names of our great marshals and generals. For a tentative list I propose the following. Marshal Jot fre, Duke of tho Marne; Marsha Foch, Prince of the Yser, (the tltlo of Prince has to be a forelgno nej Duke of Saint-Gond and of tho Aisno; Marshal Pctain, Duke of Verdun; General Castelnau, Duko of Nancy; General Mangln, Dukp of Villers Cotterets, Gouraud, Duke of Chalons, Debency, Duke of Montdldler." ROOFING Now is tho time to fix that Roof now before tho rnin and snow coino and make it al most Imposstblo to do tha work. You sa vo money by doing .it now, and savo your property, too. Lot mo do your work and it will bo dono right. W. D. MILLER Contractor Phono 203 2JJ2 Oth St. Tho Shoe that gives you "ex tra Service every step Comfort every minute." ssa " Sold in Black Gunmetal or Mahogany Calf or In-dianTonCalf. Foil practical, everyday wear for lasting comfort for the sort of service yoo have a right to expect look to the Buckiieciit Army Shoe. It u ill give you a new sense of f hoe-comfort a new understanding of shoe-economy. Made on the famous Munson Last from top-grade materials by top-notch workmen. Wcrn by thousands of men in all walks of life. Get a pair tohy! For Sole at 0 K. K. K. Store, Ilrudloy Shoo Store Manufacturer. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT San Frauds Let Me Do Your Concrete Work SPRING LAKK DRIPPINGS. Those or us wno are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wo arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, lame back, can, instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy by wash ing the poisons and toxins from tho body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying tho en tire alimentary tract before putting more food into tho stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono a splondiid appetite for breakfast and it Is said to be but a little while until tho roses begin to appear In tho cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphato will cost very little at tho drug store, but Is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with bilous ness, constlpatilon, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of Internal sanitation. Try It, and you are assured that you will look better and feel better In every way shortly. Adv. Mrs. Homer Depen and Miss Ber tha Owens visited with Mrs. Arthur Schrelncr Sunday. Earl Mack loft Sunday" for Corval lis, whoro ho will atend O. A. C. this i winter. Miss Dona Mack loft Thursday for Riddle, Ore., whero sho will teach 1 school. PORTER OF IOWA WILL . FIGHT H. C OF L . ra Bummv v szs,is Ss,. '. m. IBbbbbW Sk,,r ssIswSmSSSSJ gjMfisS lwat- Claude R. Porter of Centerrine. j lows, former assistant U. 8. At torney General has been named chief - counsel for ' the Federal Trade Commission. His work will deal Ufcely with th Ugh cost, of living UiTeaUgaUoas aa4 BxosecatloBs ' USING SHASTA SAND EXCLUSIVELY When you have your work done with Shasta Sand you know you have the best there is AL. F. GRAHAM